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2/6/2011 12:29 AM
 
Hi

I have recently upgraded to 5.6 and I thought everything was fine.  No though I have noticed that all my modules are wrapped inside an extra <div> tag.  So now, each of my modules is wrapped like so:

<div>
<a ></a>
<<Module Container>>
</div>

I have a previous version of the site and the old markup is:

<a></a>
<<Module Container>>

This is causing me a lot of problems with my custom skin and I can't seem to find where the markup may be located.

Do you have any suggestions or help here?

Thanks in advance.
 
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2/8/2011 3:50 AM
 
This div is injected by the framework, there is no easy way to remove it.
I think changing your skin is easier then getting rid of the div.
(you could set it to display inline if needed)
 
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